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First Time Voter Guide

In order to vote in an Indiana election you must meet the following requirements:

U.S. Citizen

Resident of Indiana

Registered to vote

Be at least 18 years of age at or before the next general election

Not currently in prison after being convicted of a crime

You have lived in the precinct where you vote for at least 30 days before the election

You can register or update your voter registration online by visiting IndianaVoters.com, by mailing in a voter registration application, in person at your local BMV branch or your voter registration/county clerk's office. More details can be found here. To be eligible to vote in the next election, you must register at least 29 days before election day.

Residency Requirements For College Students

Indiana law stipulates that voters must register to vote at the address of their "permanent residence." You can only have one permanent residence. You can claim the address you traveled from to attend school as your permanent address or you may claim your permanent residence will be in the community in which you are attending school. Whether or not you will claim your home or school address as your permanent address will depend on individual circumstances.

On Voting Day

You can check your polling location on IndianaVoters.com and even receive driving direction via your mobile phone by downloading the mobile app. Don't forget to bring a photo ID with you to the polls!

Become a Poll Worker

Well trained and effective poll workers are essential to the success of elections. Take an active roll in the democratic process, sign up to be a poll worker today!

In order to be eligible to serve as a poll worker you must:

Be a registered voter and a resident of the county in which you wish to work